Lexington police logs: A missing ring, vandalized construction

Wednesday

May 21, 2014 at 7:00 PM

The following are excerpts from the Lexington police log for period May 13 through 19. The log is public record and available for review. All persons are presumed innocent unless found guilty in a court of law.Tuesday, May 1310 p.m. A man broke the door of his ex-wife's house on Massachusetts Avenue and was arrested when police responded to the domestic disturbance.Wednesday, May 148:32 a.m. Police conducted a traffic stop on Bedford Street, which resulted in the arrest of the driver.1:32 p.m. A female resident of Main Campus Drive reports that a ring was missing from her apartment and she believed it had been stolen between May 2013 and May 2014. The ring is worth about $2,500 and there is no sign of forced entry into the apartment.1:36 p.m. A contractor for a house on Middle Street reported the kitchen cabinets had been damaged and vandalized. The house is vacant and under construction.Thursday, May 1511 a.m. A traffic stop on Bedford Street resulted in the arrest of the driver.10:11 p.m. A resident on Bloomfield Street called police because a National Grid crew was working on the street and was making a lot of noise. The crew was cleaning up as police arrived on scene.Friday, May 168:09 a.m. A female party came into the station to report that she found a suspicious note on the Minuteman Bikepath and she believed it might have been a suicide note. Police investigated and determined the note was left by young lady for her friend and there was not a problem.1:05 p.m. The owner of a Maguire Road property reported a ground level window was broken. The owner has had problems with vandalism and thefts from the property in the past.Saturday, May 1712:27 a.m. Police responded to a report of a breaking and entering on Moreland Avenue, where a witness saw three people entry a house that had just been sold. Police arrested three people on scene.12:07 p.m. A Nowers Road resident came into the station to report that someone had filed a false IRS tax return in his name. Police took the report; the IRS is investigating the matter.6:17 p.m. Police conducted a traffic stop on Concord Avenue and Benjamin Road, which resulted in the arrest of the driver.Sunday, May 181:06 p.m. A resident on Prospect Hill Road complained about a loud party on their street. Police respond and asked those at the party to turn the music down.Monday, May 194:06 p.m. Police responded to Bedford Street when a passerby reported a child locked in the car. The child was in the car with the window open. Police discussed the incident with the mother who returned to the vehicle.